The main international and domestic airport serving Baltimore, Maryland is the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. Only a 20 minute drive (12.3 miles) away from downtown and the Baltimore Convention Center. BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport also features easy access to the Light Rail which will take you right to the Convention Center. Amtrak is also available from the airport with a stop at Baltimore Penn Station, 1.6 miles from the Convention Center.

Amtrak services Baltimore and important destinations nationwide making it easy to get into Baltimore. The MARC train service or Maryland Transit Administration services the surrounding area of Baltimore making it easy to move around the area.

AMTRAK

Amtrak connects Baltimore, New York, Boston, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Portland (ME), among a host of other cities. Baltimore’s Penn Station is located on the ACELA express train line, Amtrak’s fastest train, connecting Boston to Washington D.C.

Created with business travelers in mind, Amtrak's high-speed train, Acela, provides fast service along the Northeast Corridor High-Speed Rail between Washington, New York, and Boston. Traveling at speeds up to 150 miles per hour, each Acela is fully equipped with power outlets and audio entertainment in-seat, bistro cars, elegant first-class cars, wide seats, conference and meeting areas and other amenities.
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Lightrail

The Lightrail can take visitors from BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport to the Baltimore Convention Center and wider downtown area conveniently and affordably. For more information on fares, schedules, and routes visit: http://mta.maryland.gov/light-rail

Bus Services are widely available throughout Maryland. MTA Local Bus, QuickBus and Express Bus all service the Baltimore downtown area as well as surrounding neighborhoods. To schedule a trip or get more information visit: http://mta.maryland.gov/local-bus or call

Charm City Circulator
Baltimore introduced the Charm City Circulator to help visitors enjoy all the sights without the hassle and cost of other services. Consisting of a fleet of free bus shuttles travelling four routes throughout the city the Charm City Circulator is perfect for visitors. For more information visit: http://baltimore.org/article/charm-city-circulator.

Water Taxi
The Baltimore Water Taxi is a convenient and pleasant way to travel around Baltimore’s coast line. An all-day pass costs only $14 and can take you to several of Baltimore’s top attractions. For more information visit: http://www.baltimorewatertaxi.com/

If you have any questions regarding transportation within or to Baltimore please visit: http://baltimore.org/ or Call: 1-877-Baltimore

The city of Baltimore founded in 1729, with a population of 621,647 is a hub of culture and history. The Inner Harbor being the center of all of this with family friendly-museums, incredible seafood restaurants, and exciting nightlife. The National Aquarium also is a must-see for both children and adults.